If you’ve got $2.4 million, the iconic house from the classic movie Home Alone could be yours!

Made famous by the 1990 John Hughes’ movie, Home Alone, starring a very young and incredibly adorable Macaulay Culkin, the 4,250 square foot Georgian home sits on a half-acre of land located in Winnetka, IL, a suburb of Chicago.

The home boasts 14 rooms, 3+ bathrooms, a screened-in porch, and of course the famous staircase Culkin slid down in the movie.

“The $2.4 million isn’t just because of its cinematic history,” says listing agent Marissa Hopkins of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. “It really is a residential masterpiece.”

The home is currently owned by John and Cynthia Abendshien, married empty-nesters who bought the property in 1988 for $875,000.

Side Note: To prevent gawkers and fans of John Hughes’ 1990 film, there will be no open houses and all buyers will be pre-screened.

“It would be a zoo,” Hopkins says. “There are a lot of people who would like to see the Home Alone house if they were given the opportunity.”

In related iconic movie real estate news, the house featured in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off has been taken off the market.

The Highland Park house was originally listed at $2.3 million, but had most recently been offered for $1.65 million, says Coldwell Banker agent Meladee Hughes.